Ship coating Sikafloor® Marine-590
two-componentpolyurethane

Ship coating - Sikafloor® Marine-590 - Sika Nederland B.V. - two-component / polyurethane
Ship coating - Sikafloor® Marine-590 - Sika Nederland B.V. - two-component / polyurethane
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Characteristics

Application domain
for ships
Number of components
two-component
Materials
polyurethane

Description

Sikafloor® Marine-590 is a self-levelling aliphatic 2-component polyurethane decorative floor resin. It is part of the Sikafloor® Marine Deco Comfort system for interior use and the Sikafloor® Marine Deco Teak system for interior and exterior use. Sikafloor® Marine-590 has been tested according to the FTP Code system and is approved according the IMO Marine Equipment Directives. If Sikafloor® Marine-590 needs to be accelerated, Sikafloor® Marine-001 or -002 can be used. Good application characteristics Very UV stable (non yellowing) Decorative designs solutions PRODUCT BENEFITS Good application characteristics Very UV stable (non yellowing) Decorative designs solutions IMO approved Very low VOC emission Long term elastic Acceleration option available Usage Sikafloor® Marine-590 is designed as a part of the Sikafloor® Marine Deco systems. It is designed for mechanical resistant internal flooring in ship and boat construction and as final compound in the Sikafloor® Marine Deco system for interior and exterior use. This product is suitable for experienced professional users only. Tests with actual substrates and conditions have to be performed ensuring workability, adhesion and material compatibility. Packaging Pail 15 kg Pail 5 kg Bottle 0.28 kg

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